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==Layout==
==Layout==
As the name suggests, the course is a more difficult version of [[Shifty Boo Mansion]], with the colors drastically muted. The level starts in a hallway with a [[Big Boo]] chasing the player. After the hallway, there are two sets of stairs, one going downwards and one upwards. The former takes the player to a dead end with a bunch of [[Boo]]s and another Big Boo; the latter takes the player to a balcony, with a few conveyor-carpets and another Big Boo. Outside, the player finds a [[fake Goal Pole]], which, if touched or approached, spawns three Big Boos.
As the name suggests, the course is a more difficult version of [[Shifty Boo Mansion]], in a 1940s black-and-white TV aspect. The level starts in a hallway with a [[Big Boo]] chasing the player. After the hallway, there are two sets of stairs, one going downwards and one upwards. The former takes the player to a dead end with a bunch of [[Boo]]s and another Big Boo; the latter takes the player to a balcony, with a few conveyor-carpets and another Big Boo. Outside, the player finds a [[fake Goal Pole]], which, if touched or approached, spawns three Big Boos.


After entering the door at the end of the balcony, the player moves to another hallway with another Big Boo chasing them. The path goes left and contains more conveyor-carpets, with some of them going slightly upwards and downwards. Afterwards, the player can enter another balcony with more Big Boos and some [[Peepa]]s. After a drop-off, the player sees another fake Goal Pole; yet another drop-off past that, a [[Warp Box]] can be found, and it takes the player to the beginning of the balcony again. Unlike in the original level, the correct path is hidden; the player needs to go past the first drop-off where the second fake Goal Pole was encountered. Going over the railing in the bottom left corner leads them to some invisible clouds and a Warp Box that takes them to a similar balcony layout, where the real [[Goal Pole]] is found at the end.
After entering the door at the end of the balcony, the player moves to another hallway with another Big Boo chasing them. The path goes left and contains more conveyor-carpets, with some of them going slightly upwards and downwards. Afterwards, the player can enter another balcony with more Big Boos and some [[Peepa]]s. After a drop-off, the player sees another fake Goal Pole; yet another drop-off past that, a [[Warp Box]] can be found, and it takes the player to the beginning of the balcony again. Unlike in the original level, the correct path is hidden; the player needs to go past the first drop-off where the second fake Goal Pole was encountered. Going over the railing in the bottom left corner leads them to some invisible clouds and a Warp Box that takes them to a similar balcony layout, where the real [[Goal Pole]] is found at the end.

Revision as of 10:52, July 12, 2023

Level
Shiftier Boo Mansion
Shiftier Boo Mansion in the game Super Mario 3D World
Level code World Flower-6
World World Flower
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 400 seconds
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Shiftier Boo Mansion, or World Flower-6, is the sixth level of World Flower in Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. This level is unlocked by completing Faster Fort Fire Bros., and its own completion unlocks Blast Block Skyway.

Layout

As the name suggests, the course is a more difficult version of Shifty Boo Mansion, in a 1940s black-and-white TV aspect. The level starts in a hallway with a Big Boo chasing the player. After the hallway, there are two sets of stairs, one going downwards and one upwards. The former takes the player to a dead end with a bunch of Boos and another Big Boo; the latter takes the player to a balcony, with a few conveyor-carpets and another Big Boo. Outside, the player finds a fake Goal Pole, which, if touched or approached, spawns three Big Boos.

After entering the door at the end of the balcony, the player moves to another hallway with another Big Boo chasing them. The path goes left and contains more conveyor-carpets, with some of them going slightly upwards and downwards. Afterwards, the player can enter another balcony with more Big Boos and some Peepas. After a drop-off, the player sees another fake Goal Pole; yet another drop-off past that, a Warp Box can be found, and it takes the player to the beginning of the balcony again. Unlike in the original level, the correct path is hidden; the player needs to go past the first drop-off where the second fake Goal Pole was encountered. Going over the railing in the bottom left corner leads them to some invisible clouds and a Warp Box that takes them to a similar balcony layout, where the real Goal Pole is found at the end.

Green Stars

  • Green Star 1: To the left of the start of the level, behind the Big Boo.
  • Green Star 2: Just past a blank painting in the first area, if the player jumps on the couch, the couch will begin to float and move to the right, to some clouds that contain the second Green Star.
  • Green Star 3: At the end of the third area, behind a Big Boo, and on top of constant moving and falling platforms.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オバケ屋敷のうごく床 ふたたび[?]
Obake yashiki no ugoku yuka futatabi
Moving Floor Ghost House again
Chinese 鬼屋的移動地板再次登場[?]
Guǐwū de Yídòng Dìbǎn Zàicì Dēngchǎng
Moving Floors of the Ghost House Appears Again
Dutch Boo's ouderwetse roltraphuis[?] Boo's old-fashioned escalator-house
German Hin & her im Gruselhaus[?] Back & forth in the Horror house
Italian Tappeti fantasma dei Boo giganti[?] Giants carpets of giant Boo
Portuguese Mansão dos corredores mesmo movediços[?] Very moving corridors mansion
Spanish Espejismos en la mansión deslizante[?] Mirages in the sliding mansion